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Arsenal eye Cardiff’s Dylan Lawlor as defensive option
Arsenal are showing interest in Cardiff City defender Dylan Lawlor, according to a report from TeamTalk.
The Premier League leaders remain focused on strengthening their squad as they aim to build depth across all positions.
The 19-year-old Welsh international has caught the attention of several scouts with his calmness in possession and strong defensive awareness.
Despite having just over a dozen senior appearances for Cardiff, his maturity and confidence on the ball have made him one of the most talked-about young defenders in British football.
Mikel Arteta already has a solid defensive setup at Arsenal, with several reliable players across the backline.
However, the club’s recruitment team continues to explore future options, especially those who can fit into their possession-based system. Lawlor’s playing style makes him a fitting candidate for such a role.
Lawlor attracting interest
Lawlor’s reputation has grown quickly following his recent displays for both club and country. His performances for Wales have shown his composure and intelligence, drawing attention from several top European sides.
However, Arsenal aren’t the only club showing interest as the report says Manchester United, Manchester City, Newcastle United and Liverpool are also monitoring his progress.
Interest is not limited to England alone. Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund are said to be following him closely. Such competition underlines how highly rated the young defender has become in a short time.
According to Transfermarkt, Lawlor’s current market value is around £1 million. However, Cardiff City are expected to demand a higher fee given his age, international status, and growing reputation.
Lawlor – standing at 6ft 1 – is known for his composed style, accurate passing, and ability to carry the ball forward.
He reads the game well, makes progressive passes, and uses his speed effectively when defending wide areas. His only notable area for improvement is in aerial duels, where he is still developing.
He suits a system that encourages playing out from the back, allowing him to use his vision and ball control.
When paired with a more physically dominant centre-back, Lawlor’s qualities become even more effective, making him an appealing option for clubs that value tactical balance and technical ability in defence.









